The attack ads, airing in the battleground states of Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, criticize Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris for her past support of taxpayer-funded teenage gender reassignment surgery.
A 30-second ad from conservative advocacy group CatholicVote reports that 236 underage girls have had their breasts removed using taxpayer money. The ad states: Used The Medicaid data “includes the number of girls under age 18 who underwent mastectomies and hysterectomies in each state, as well as the number who underwent hysterectomies.” The Washington Times.
“Does it sound weird? Does it sound gross? Yes it does. And you're paying for it,” a narrator says in the ad. “Kamala Harris supports taxpayer-funded gender reassignment surgery. A vote for Harris is a vote for medical experimentation on children.”
Catholic Vote president Brian Burch said the ad was meant to draw attention to “the scale, scope and funding of the transgender policies being forced upon our children.”
“It's bizarre, but the genitals and reproductive organs of physically healthy boys and girls are being destroyed, and Senator Kamala Harris and her Democratic allies not only think this is acceptable, but are making taxpayers foot the bill for it,” Burch added.
“Unlike fracking, police budget cuts and border security, President Kamala has yet to reverse course on making Americans pay for medical experiments on children,” Burch added.
According to the ads, 97 underage girls in Pennsylvania, 86 in Wisconsin, 18 in Nevada, and 35 in Michigan had undergone mastectomies. The ads also highlighted 14 hysterectomies in Pennsylvania, 12 in Wisconsin, seven in Michigan, and three in Nevada.

